WVJZ

WVJZ (105.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands. The station is licensed to GARK LLC which is wholly owned by Gordon P. Ackley as part of the Ackley Media Group. It airs a Mainstream Urban and Reggae music format.[1]

WVJZ
CityCharlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands
Frequency105.3 FM (MHz)
Branding105 Jamz
SloganThe Island's Phattest Flava
Programming
FormatMainstream Urban/Reggae, Calypso music
Ownership
OwnerAckley Media Group
(GARK LLC)
Sister stationsWVWI, WIVI, WWKS
History
First air dateDecember 23, 1985
Former call signsWVGN (1985-1998)
Call sign meaningW V JamZ
Technical information
Facility ID62113
ClassB
ERP30,200 Watts
HAAT483 meters (1,586 feet)
Transmitter coordinates18°21′33″N 64°58′18″W
Links
Websitehttp://www.amg.vi/

Lonely Planet's guide to the Virgin Islands describes this station as "the station for continuous R&B" in the USVI.[2]

The Federal Communications Commission assigned the WVGN call letters to this station on December 23, 1985. It held this call sign until switching to the current WVJZ call letters on June 15, 1998.[3]

Ownership

GARK LLC, originally a partnership between Gordon Ackley and Randolph Knight, was acquired solely by Gordon Ackley in April 2006 when Ackley bought out Knight's 50% interest for an undisclosed sum.[4] GARK LLC is the licensee of WVJZ as well as sister stations WVWI and WIVI. Local press coverage pegged the sale price "in the neighborhood of $4.3 million" for the three-station combo.[5]

Translator stations

Broadcast translators of WVJZ
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
FCC info
W276CH103.1 FMFrederiksted, U.S. Virgin Islands10FCC
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gollark: Well, if you move to a higher orbit, the issue is resolved because the angle between the Mecca and wherever you end up pointing becomes smaller than the error of pointing at things in the first place.
gollark: They also have to pray 5 times every 90 minutes if in low Earth orbit.
gollark: Probably not some kind of weird 3-axis spinning chair.
gollark: I remember there being a solution for this, but I forgot what it is.

References

  1. "Fall 2007 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  2. Peffer, Randall (2001). Virgin Islands. Oakland, California: Lonely Planet. pp. 41. ISBN 0-86442-735-2.
  3. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  4. BIA Financial Networks (2006-05-01). "Deals". Broadcasting & Cable.
  5. Pennington, Shaun A. (2006-04-28). "Knight to Sell Radio One, KISS and JAMZ". St. Thomas Source. Retrieved December 25, 2007.


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